Monday, September 1, 2008

Jude Law: Peacemaker in Afghanistan


Jude Law paid a visit to war torn Afghanistan to promote Peace Day - an annual day urging global cease fire and nonviolence on September 21st, USA Today reports.

"It seemed that they really want to make this day, the Peace Day, work. And they did," Jude tells reporters.

"People recognize the day, because they recognize that lives could be saved." Law is in Afghanistan with director Jeremy Gilley to help produce a documentary film, called The Day After Peace.

The United Nations General Assembly adopted Peace Day in 2001, following a lobbying campaign by Gilley. Law and Gilley started filming their documentary in Afghanistan last year.

Law said the documentary, which also features Angelina Jolie, the Dalai Lama, and Annie Lennox, is the most important film he has been apart of. On his experiences in Afghanistan, Law tells reporters, "When I left Kabul last year, I was hugely moved not by the conflict that I have read so much about, but by the people's courage and the people's sense of hope."

Law and Gilley, who arrived in Kabul on Sunday, are to meet President Hamid Karzai, top NATO and U.N. officials, and members of the aid community.

Jennifer Aniston Stops By "30 Rock"


NBC execs are probably doing cartwheels at the news that Jennifer Aniston will be guest-starring on "30 Rock" this fall.

According to MovieWeb, Aniston will be making an appearance on the cult favorite comedy during the upcoming season, though there is no news on what character she'll play or when the episode will air. This will be the first time the former "Friends" star has returned to the network that made her famous. In addition, she follows last season's guest-star David Schwimmer, who co-starred with Aniston on "Friends."

"30 Rock" stars former SNL star Tina Fey as the head-writer on a fake sketch comedy show. It begins its new season this October. -Chris Sardelli